Saturday, September 22, 2012

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Find your IP Address Very Easily

Now Google came with the new feature for finding IP. Now there is no need to go to custom sites like www.whatismyip.com or my-ip-address.com to find your IP Address.

Now Just go to Google and in search box type " what is my ip " . Google will immediately show your IP address.



When you type the query what is my ip ], Google will respond by showing you the IP address of the computer from which the query was received. In the simplest case, this IP address uniquely identifies your computer among all computers on the Internet. There are, however, several network configurations that may cause Google to receive an IP address that differs from the one assigned to your computer. For example, if you have a home network or a corporate network, devices are usually assigned "internal" IP addresses by a Network Address Translator (NAT) located within your router or modem. The NAT hides the internal IP addresses from websites, making the entire home network appear to outside computers to have a single, "external" IP address. In this case, we will show you the external IP address assigned to your home. Other network configurations, such as proxies, can also cause the IP address received by Google to differ from the actual IP address of your computer.

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